Word: opera
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Prospective members of the Harvard Opera Association are reminded of the fact that books to be signed by applicants are at the Union, Leavitt & Peirce's, Amee's, the Rendezvous, and the Co-operative Branch. The membership fee is $1, but the reductions for members are so liberal that should a member attend the Opera only once, the membership fee added to the price of the tickets would amount to less than the regular price for even a $4 seat. The reductions for members are as follows: $1.50 seats for 75 cents; $4 seats for $1.50; $6 seats...
...Harvard Opera Association, which is open to all members of the University interested in music, and run on a cooperative basis to render it possible for members to obtain seats at the Boston Opera House at reduced prices, expects this year to surpass its record of last, when it sold over 2500 seats. The membership fee has been raised to $1, and the books to be signed by applicants will be placed in the Union, Leavitt & Peirce's, Amee's, the Rendezvous, and the Co-operative Branch on Monday, October 20. The reductions will be as follows: $1.50 seats will...
...movement for an Opera Association was started by E. F. Hanfstaengl '09 in March, 1912. His idea was to establish closer relations between Harvard and the Boston Opera House on the plan of similar relations between the Opera and the universities in Germany, where the students may see Opera at reduced rates. Warm commendation was immediately received from the Opera directors and from many representative College organizations. A dinner was held April 1, 1912, in the Union, at which the plans were formulated, and the work in- trusted to two committees, one graduate and the other undergraduate...
...announcement which appears this morning from the Opera Association has been looked for with general interest and shows that the interest has not been misplaced. The CRIMSON wishes to congratulate last year's management on the surprisingly large number of seats which it was able to supply at rates so low as to be acceptable to almost any man in College...